Method and system for managing DHCP servers

a technology for managing dhcp servers and servers, applied in the field of dhcp, can solve the problems of increasing the risk of addressing conflict situations, not offering such flexibility in configuration, amplifying the lack of flexibility, etc., and achieve the effect of convenient implementation

Pending Publication Date: 2022-03-10
SAGEMCOM BROADBAND
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The patent describes a solution to prevent conflicts and interference when a new device connects to a network using a DHCP server. The solution involves using logic barriers to isolate the monitoring mechanism of the connection node from the backup DHCP server and the active DHCP server. This allows for the detection of any DHCP server without interfering with the monitoring mechanism. As a result, the potential for IP address conflicts and interference is avoided, and the functionality of the new device can easily be probed.

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However, in many situations and in particular with regard to DHCP servers integrated in current internet access gateways, the DHCP servers do not offer such flexibility in configuration.
Moreover, such DHCP servers are usually non-disengageable, which greatly amplifies the lack of flexibility offered and consequently the risks of occurrence of addressing-conflict situations.

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[0070]FIG. 1 illustrates schematically a communication system wherein the present invention can be implemented. The communication system comprises a wireless communication coverage extension system constructed around a backhaul subnetwork comprising a set of interconnected nodes N1121, N2122, N3123, N4124. Each node in a plurality of nodes in the backhaul subnetwork, typically all the nodes in the backhaul subnetwork, implements an access point AP functionality of a wireless local area network WLAN. The nodes in said plurality of nodes all make available the same wireless local area network WLAN (same name, etc.). In the context of Wi-Fi (registered trade mark) technology, all these access points AP thus use the same SSID identifier and the same password. The coverage area of the wireless local area network WLAN, and therefore in general terms of the local area network LAN thus formed around the wireless communication coverage extension system, is then extended in a way that is tran...

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Abstract

A wireless communication coverage extension system comprises a backhaul subnetwork that includes a set of interconnected nodes. A plurality of nodes of the backhaul subnetwork implementing a functionality of access point of a same wireless communication network. To avoid conflicts of IP addresses, a monitoring of the presence of the main DHCP server is implemented, by a said node, to which the main DHCP server is connected. In the case where the first monitoring shows a disconnection of the main DHCP server, a backup DHCP server is activated in a node of the backhaul subnetwork. Then a general disconnection of the nodes of the backhaul subnetwork and of any device connected to the wireless communication coverage extension system is implemented. The IP address leases are then renewed by the backup DHCP server, following the general disconnection.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a DHCP (“Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol” as defined by the normative document RFC 1531, amended and supplemented by the normative documents RFC 1534, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) management method and system intended for avoiding conflicts in IP (Internet Protocol as defined by the normative document RFC 791) addresses.PRIOR ART[0002]A local area network LAN based on a dynamic distribution of IP addresses must include a unique DHCP server. This unique DHCP server may in this case be a DHCP relay agent that serves as a proxy for another DHCP server that is located on another network connected to said local area network LAN by means of a router. The DHCP server provides leases to each requesting device of the local area network LAN, each lease indicating at least an IP address that must be used by the requesting equipment for communicating, as well as a duration of validity of the lease. The DHCP server may also supply router IP add...

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IPC IPC(8): H04L29/12H04W24/08H04W76/25
CPCH04L61/2053H04W76/25H04W24/08H04L61/2015H04L61/5053H04L61/5014H04W24/04
Inventor COLLIAUX, MATHIEU
Owner SAGEMCOM BROADBAND
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